超低温治疗对健康青年偏心运动所致肌肉损伤的恢复作用。

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Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-27 DOI:10.3390/sports13090290
Shi-Di Lin, Trevor C Chen, Hung-Hao Wang
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背景:冷冻压缩是一种结合冷冻和压缩疗法的新兴疗法,关于其对运动引起的肌肉损伤的恢复作用的证据有限。方法:本研究旨在比较冷冻治疗(CT)、常温水压缩(NWC)和低温压缩(CC)对偏心运动后肌肉损伤、本体感觉和运动表现的影响。40名健康男性参与者进行了30组10次最大等速离心收缩(30°/s)的非优势腿四头肌。肌肉损伤指标[大腿围(CIR),视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量的肌肉酸痛],本体感觉[位置感(PS),力感(FS)],以及性能参数[运动范围(ROM),最大自主等距收缩(MVIC)]在偏心运动之前和之后1-5天进行评估。采用Tukey事后检验的双向重复测量方差分析来评估组间相互作用。结果:CT组、NWC组和CC组的CIR与对照组比较,CC组和CON组的VAS评分比较,差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。其他结局指标均未显示显著的相互作用(p < 0.05)。对照组CIR峰值增加约6.6 mm(第3天),而对照组为2.4 mm (CT), 3.6 mm (NWC)和2.1 mm (CC)。到第5天,对照组仍升高到5.2 mm,而CT在第4天恢复到基线。NWC组和CC组在第1 ~ 5天无显著变化。CON组VAS评分在第2天达到峰值~77 mm,第5天没有恢复,而CC组达到48 mm,第3天恢复到基线。结论:低温压缩减轻了肢体肿胀和肌肉酸痛,以及运动后引起的肌肉损伤,NWC减轻了肢体肿胀,但对本体感觉和运动性能参数没有明显影响。
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Cryocompression Therapy for Recovery from Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Healthy Young Men.

Cryocompression Therapy for Recovery from Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Healthy Young Men.

Cryocompression Therapy for Recovery from Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Healthy Young Men.

Cryocompression Therapy for Recovery from Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Healthy Young Men.

Background: Cryocompression, an emerging therapy combining cryotherapy and compression therapy, has limited evidence regarding its effects on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage.

Methods: This study aimed to compare the effects of cryotherapy (CT), normothermic water compression (NWC), and cryocompression (CC) on muscle damage, proprioception, and performance following eccentric exercise. Forty healthy male participants performed 30 sets of 10 maximal isokinetic eccentric contractions (30°/s) of the quadriceps of the non-dominant leg. Muscle damage indicators [thigh circumference (CIR), muscle soreness measured by visual analog scale (VAS)], proprioception [position sense (PS), force sense (FS)], and performance parameters [range of motion (ROM), maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC)] were assessed before and on days 1-5 following eccentric exercise. Two-way repeated-measures ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc tests was used to evaluate group × time interactions.

Results: Significant interactions were observed for CIR between the CT, NWC and CC groups compared to the control group, as well as for VAS scores between the CC and CON groups (p < 0.05). No other outcome measures showed significant interactions (p > 0.05). The control group showed a peak CIR increase of ~6.6 mm (day 3) versus 2.4 mm (CT), 3.6 mm (NWC), and 2.1 mm (CC). By day 5, the control group remained elevated at 5.2 mm, while CT returned to baseline by day 4. NWC and CC groups showed no significant changes on days 1-5. VAS scores in the CON group peaked at ~77 mm on day 2, not returning by day 5, whereas the CC group reached 48 mm and returned to baseline by day 3.

Conclusion: Cryocompression reduced limb swelling and muscle soreness, as well as post-exercise-induced muscle damage, and NWC mitigated limb swelling, but none significantly affected proprioception or performance parameters.

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